- Jun 29, 2023
- Israel, Travel
- Donny Arkush
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Tradition Tours is an experienced travel agency for inexperienced and established travelers. Although we focus on Israel, this Travel Guide article will highlight several of our tour package options in countries other than Israel.
This article will also showcase our most popular, long-standing best tours of Israel. We’ll highlight several of our favorite packages and answer frequently asked questions to prepare you for the next step in planning your journey.
Also, to help you plan and research, we have two additional Travel Guides for you to read:
Best Christian Holy Land Tours
As always, if you have any questions about your travel options, please don’t hesitate to call us for a quick conversation about the wonders of Israel. We’re happy to help and look forward to speaking with you.
Our toll-free number is 1-855-958-6877.
Best Israel Tours 2023
Table of Contents:
- Foundations of Israel
- Taste of Israel
- Exploring Tel Aviv & Israel
- Exploring Israel & Jordan
- Exploring Israel & Egypt
- Frequently Asked Questions
a. Passport and visa requirements for US citizens
b. Languages spoken during the tour
c. Recommended currency to use on the tour
Foundations of Israel
As the tour's name implies, the Foundations of Israel package is a natural first step for your tour research and will make sure you see all the most important stops and spots in Israel.
As with all tours, Foundations of Israel starts in Tel Aviv. You’ll feel at home when you get off the plane and settle into the hotel. You’ll spend a day getting acclimatized before exploring the Mediterranean coast and the Dead Sea.
Highlights of this package include visiting Nazareth and the old city of Jerusalem. You’ll see the religious and historical sites, learn what inspires the world's major religions, and bask in the natural beauty of Israel’s great outdoors.
For all the details, including a day-by-day itinerary of this 12-day, 9-night tour, click here:
https://www.traditiontours.com/discover/israel/classic/classic-foundation-tour-9night-12days
To begin the process and discuss this package with us, call today: 1-855-958-6877.
Taste of Israel
There is something for everyone in this 14-night tour of Israel. Begin in Tel Aviv before you step back and explore all Israel offers. This package is designed to give you a “taste” of the best that Israel offers.
Highlights of this tour include the Western Wall, Yad Vashem, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the wonderful Masada. This non-denominational historical tour of Israel will make you fall in love with the land, the history, and the people! Also, ask us how to add an optional day in Petra or Eilat.
We call this the Taste of Israel tour because you’ll sample all the best of what the Holy Land offers. Think of it like a sample plate meant to whet your appetite.
Explore the day-to-day itinerary and then contact us to discuss the next steps in the process.
https://traditiontours.com/discover/israel/classic/taste-of-israel
Exploring Tel Aviv & Israel
Join us on an 11-night adventure that explores the best of ancient and modern Israel! The Exploring Tel Aviv & Israel tour begins in Tel Aviv before you’ll explore Jaffa and beyond.
One of your first highlights will be Bet Guvrin national park, declared by UNESCO a world heritage site and is the site where a 1700-year-old menorah was found, as well as other artifacts from the Byzantine era.
Step back to the dawn of Christianity and Judaism, and experience all the diversity the Land of the Bible offers. As one of our recent travelers said, “This tour brings together a fusion of the past, present, and future of Israel.”
You can find all the details of this tour here:
https://traditiontours.com/discover/israel/classic/classic-+-tel-aviv-tour-11nights-14days
Exploring Israel & Jordan
International flights arrive in Tel Aviv, so you’ll spend time (usually a day or two) in this modern city to get over jet lag and plane legs.
Once you’re settled and ready for the tour, this package offers some excellent highlights, including
Jerusalem, Lower Galilee, Amman (capital of Jordan), and Petra (also known as Wadi Musa).
Think of this tour as Israel-plus. Get all the details here:
https://traditiontours.com/discover/israel/classic/israel-and-jordan
Exploring Israel & Egypt
Starting in Tel Aviv, this tour explores much of Israel (including Jerusalem, Galilee, and the Dead Sea area). Then head to Cairo, the land of the Pharaohs. You’ll see pyramids and the Great Sphinx, then spend an unforgettable day at the Egyptian Museum.
This 12-night/14-day tour is unbelievable and is a trip you’ll be bragging about for years (and decades) to come. Find all the details, including a daily itinerary, here:
https://traditiontours.com/discover/israel/classic/classic-+-cairo-12nights-14days
Speaking of the Israel & Egypt tour, Leslie, who went on this tour in June 2023, had this to say:
Israel Tour FAQ
Passport and visa requirements for US citizens
Requirements for Israel:
US citizens traveling internationally must have passports valid for at least six months past the date they return to the USA. Beyond these passport requirements, US passport holders have no visa or border fees to enter (or exit) Israel.
Requirements or Egypt:
Again, check that your passport is valid for more than six months before you enter Egypt. You will also require a travel visa to enter Egypt; however, these are available for a nominal fee online or upon arrival at the airport.
Requirements for Jordan:
A travel visa is required to enter Jordan. This should be acquired before attempting to enter the country. The process is relatively straightforward, and we’ll walk you through every step when you book your tour. When you enter Jordan from Israel, we can handle most of the requirements ahead of time for you.
What languages are spoken during the tour?
Languages spoken in Israel:
While Hebrew and Arabic are the official languages of Israel, English is spoken (or understood) by much, if not most, of the population. Even the road signs are typically in all three languages.
Languages spoken in Egypt:
Many Egyptians are fluent in Arabic and English, especially if educated or in the city. Many also speak French.
Languages spoken in Jordan.
While Arabic is the official language of the country, English is spoken by many people, especially in the cities. Many Jordanians have traveled or were educated abroad, so they may also speak French, German, Italian, or Spanish.
What currency to use on the tour
Currencies used in Israel.
The official currency of Israel is the NIS (New Israel Shekel). Most local businesses will not accept US Dollars in Israel, so bringing the local currency with you is best. Ask your local bank if they can order NIS a few weeks (or months) before your journey. Alternatively, credit cards are widely accepted. Check with your credit card company to ensure your card works in foreign countries before leaving home. While many stores accept USD, you may not get a favorable exchange rate.
Currencies used in Egypt.
The Egyptian Pound is the official currency of Egypt. In many cases, locals may accept US Dollars, but you will tend to overpay if you use non-local currency.
Currencies used in Jordan.
The Jordanian Dinar has long been one of the world’s strongest currencies. Foreign currencies are generally not accepted in Jordan, primarily a cash society. Again, ask your local bank numerous weeks (or months) before you travel if they can order Dinar.
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Donny Arkush
Donny Arkush is the President and Co-Founder of Tradition Tours. Donny has more than 19 years of experience in the travel industry. He’s driven by a desire to ensure that every single Tradition Tour traveler has the best Holy Land experience possible. To get regular emails from Donny, click here.
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King Herod, An Adventure Through Time
Fellow history enthusiasts and time-travel aficionados! Buckle up for an extraordinary expedition that transcends the confines of our era, allowing us to traverse the captivating legacy of one of antiquity's most intriguing figures: King Herod the Great. At Tradition Tours, we're thrilled to accompany you on this enthralling exploration of King Herod's indelible mark on the Holy Land.
Meet King Herod: A Glimpse into an Era Past
Before we plunge into this extraordinary escapade, let's transport ourselves back in time and acquaint ourselves with the visionary behind these awe-inspiring architectural wonders—King Herod. Born in 73 BCE, Herod emerged as a commanding figure, ascending to the throne of Judea under the watchful gaze of the Roman Empire. However, he was no ordinary ruler. Herod's reign was characterized not only by his mastery of architecture but also by his astute and at times ruthless political strategies.
Beyond his architectural genius, King Herod was a cunning political strategist, deftly navigating a web of complex relations and alliances. His name became intertwined with legendary figures like Cleopatra and Caesar Augustus, showcasing the breadth of his influence on the political stage of his time. Amidst a backdrop of political tumult and intricate family dynamics, Herod conceived ambitious projects that would redefine ancient Israel's essence and appearance. In this vibrant yet tumultuous context, the foundations of his grand architectural legacy were laid, etching his name into the annals of history.
Herodium: A Majestic Blend of Opulence and Legacy
Our adventure commences at Herodium, a breathtaking fortress-palace that stands as a testament to King Herod's architectural prowess. Nestled southeast of Jerusalem, this remarkable structure sits atop a cone-shaped hill, offering an awe-inspiring panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. It was within these very walls that King Herod reveled in opulence, hosting extravagant feasts and lavish spectacles. Intriguingly, this was also the chosen location for his eternal rest. Recent archaeological endeavors have unveiled the grandeur of his tomb. As we wander amidst the ruins of this magnificent complex, we can almost hear the echoes of a bygone era, resonating with the splendor and enigma that once filled these halls.
The Western Wall: A Testament to Timeless Devotion
Our journey then takes us to Jerusalem, the heart of King Herod's religious and political endeavors. Here, we pay homage to the Western Wall, an iconic symbol revered by Jews around the world. This monumental structure is a fragment of the retaining wall that King Herod constructed to support and expand the Second Temple—the spiritual epicenter of ancient Israel. Despite the temple's eventual fall at the hands of the Romans in 70 CE, the Western Wall endured, becoming a symbol of faith and a sacred site for prayers and contemplation. In the presence of this ancient edifice, one can almost tangibly feel the spiritual energy, connecting us to an ancient past.
Masada: A Fortress of Valor and Defiance
Our odyssey culminates at Masada, a majestic desert fortress that stands as yet another testament to King Herod's architectural brilliance. Initially conceived as a refuge, Masada boasted palaces, storerooms, baths, and lush gardens. However, it's the legendary tale of the Jewish-Roman War that truly defines its historical significance. Picture this: a group of Jewish rebels, defiantly standing their ground against a relentless Roman siege, choosing to embrace mortality over enslavement. Masada stands as a testament to resilience and courage, reflecting not only King Herod's visionary architecture but also the indomitable spirit of humanity.
King Herod's Timeless Legacy: An Enduring Imprint
As we conclude our expedition through Israel, we stand in awe of the legacy of King Herod the Great. His architectural marvels and the tumultuous events that unfolded during his reign have etched themselves into the annals of this region's history and culture. An enigmatic figure of controversy and influence, Herod's stories continue to captivate and mystify, allowing us a glimpse into a past filled with complexity and intrigue. With Tradition Tours, this isn't merely a tour of ancient sites; it's an immersive journey through history, bringing us face-to-face with one of the most captivating figures of antiquity.
Join Us for an Unforgettable Historical Odyssey!
History buffs, culture enthusiasts, and architecture aficionados, unite! Israel beckons, offering a treasure trove of experiences for all. Tradition Tours pledges an immersive and tailored adventure that will deepen your understanding and appreciation of this ancient land. Whether you yearn to unravel King Herod's legacy or explore the diverse facets of Israel's rich heritage, we stand ready to craft an unforgettable journey. Contact us today, and let's transform your dream historical escapade in Israel into a vibrant and exhilarating reality! 🏰⏳
Qumran: The Place Where John the Baptist Got His Inspiration
Discover where John The Baptist was inspired to babtize people preparing for the coming of Jesus!
Are you eager to deepen your understanding of Christian heritage through an extraordinary travel experience? Qumran offers precisely that—a unique exploration that delves into the origins of baptism, the life of John the Baptist, and the ancient Jewish community that penned some of the oldest copies of the Bible. This historical and spiritual landmark is a cornerstone of our Christian Tradition Tours.
Qumran is a place full of mystery and wonder. It was discovered in 1947 when a young shepherd boy found some old jars in a cave near the Dead Sea. Inside the jars were some scrolls that turned out to be very valuable and important. They were the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient manuscripts that contain parts of the Old Testament, and other religious writings that tell us about a Jewish sect that lived there from the 2nd century BC to the 1st century AD.
Who were these people? They were called the Essenes and were very serious about their faith. They left the corrupt society of their time and moved to the desert, where they devoted themselves to God and his law. They believed that they were living in the last days and that God would soon send a messiah to save his people and judge his enemies. They also believed they had to prepare for this by cleansing themselves from sin and impurity.
How did they do this? They used water a lot. They built pools and canals to collect rainwater and bring it to their settlement. They also used the Jordan River, which was close by. They washed themselves in water several times a day before eating, praying, or reading the scriptures.
This is where John the Baptist comes in. John was a cousin of Jesus and a prophet who announced that the messiah was coming soon. He also baptized people in water, but for a different reason. He told people to turn away from their sins and to receive God’s forgiveness.
John may have known about the Essenes and their ways. He may have even stayed with them for a while, as some experts think. He may have learned from them how water can be a sign of washing and renewal. But he also went further than them by saying that water baptism was not enough. He said that another baptism was stronger and better: the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
So, when you visit Qumran, you can see for yourself where John the Baptist got his inspiration. You can also see how he used that inspiration to spread the good news of Jesus to everyone who would listen.
Qumran is among the many unique places you can see with Tradition Tours. You can learn more about Israel’s history by joining one of our Tradition Tours. We have different plans that fit your needs and wants and great guides who will make your trip extraordinary. If you wish to follow Jesus’ footsteps, see where David fought Goliath, or admire the beauty of Jerusalem, we have something for you.
Beyond Time and Tales in The Holy Land
Step into the Past: Unveiling the Biblical and Roman Marvels of Beit She'an, Israel, with Tradition Tours (also known as Beth Shean).
If you're all set to embark on an awe-inspiring journey through the Holy Land, Israel, with Tradition Tours, then buckle up because we're about to transport you back in time to a place that's straight out of the pages of the bible– Beit She'an. This incredible site in Israel isn't just a stop on your tour; it's a living testament to a world where stories from the Bible intertwine with the grandeur of Roman civilization, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking archaeological wonders.
Time-Traveling Through Legends Imagine this: walking in the very footsteps of biblical figures and Roman citizens along the same streets that bore witness to history unfolding. Beit She'an, located just 20 miles south of the Sea of Galilee, and not far from Nazareth, a unique crossroads where Christian and Jewish narratives converge.
Let's dive into a chapter that vividly depicts Beit She'an's historical significance. In the annals of history, this place witnessed a legendary showdown between the Israelites and the Philistines. It's the kind of epic story that ignites our imagination – a battle led by Saul, the first king of Israel, against the mighty Philistines. Despite Saul's valiant efforts, the outcome was different from what he'd hoped for. The Philistines claimed victory, and the walls of Beit She'an bore witness to this triumph, with the King’s body hung there as a chilling reminder (I Samuel. 31:10).
Roman Ruins: A Glimpse into Grandeur But Beit She'an isn't just a haven for biblical history; it's also home to awe-inspiring Roman ruins. As you explore, you'll find yourself amidst grand columns, intricate mosaics, the remains of the bathhouse, and the amphitheater that once echoed with the cheers of the crowd. These Roman remnants offer a fascinating window into the opulence and architectural brilliance of the past.
As you stroll through Beit She'an's sprawling ruins with Tradition Tours, it's almost as if time folds in on itself. The palpable energy of the place, combined with the remarkable preservation of its artifacts, makes for an experience that transcends the present. Every mosaic, every pillar, every stone carries a story waiting to be uncovered.
Tradition Tours: Your gateway to history. So, here's the deal: Beit She'an isn't just a location; it's an immersion into the past, where the echoes of bygone eras resonate with the present. Tradition Tours is your passport to unlocking this captivating tale, where the worlds of the Bible and the Romans converge in an astonishing display of human history.
As you explore Beit She'an, reflect on the resilience of Saul, the power of the Philistines, and the grandeur of Roman civilization. Tradition Tours enables you to dive deep into these narratives, bringing them to life with each step you take.
Prepare for an unforgettable adventure with Tradition Tours as you journey through Israel's treasures. Beit She'an is ready to welcome you, and the tales of the past are poised to come alive in ways you've never imagined.
Unveiling Ancient Drama at Ein Gedi
When you embark on a remarkable journey through the Holy Land with Tradition Tours, then there's an ancient tale waiting for you at Ein Gedi that's bound to captivate your imagination. This stunning oasis tucked away in Israel near the Dead Sea and Qumran is not only a feast for the eyes but also a place steeped in biblical history. So, grab your sandals, and let's dive into the story of King Saul and David amidst the breathtaking beauty of Ein Gedi (translated to the spring of the goat).
The Biblical Drama Unfolds In the sun-kissed land of Israel, a dramatic saga involving kings and destiny took center stage. Our main characters? King Saul and the young shepherd boy who would later become the celebrated King David. This tale plays out against the mesmerizing backdrop of Ein Gedi – an oasis that has witnessed centuries of history.
Picture this: lush vegetation, crystal-clear springs, and serene waterfalls, all amidst the rugged desert terrain. It's a sight that almost feels like a mirage, and yet, it's very real. And this is where our story begins.
A Refreshing Encounter The story goes that while King Saul was in pursuit of David, his potential successor, he stumbled upon Ein Gedi. After a relentless chase, Saul decided to take a break in the very caves that dot the landscape. It's said that as he rested, he was completely unaware that David was lurking in the same cave, only a stone's throw away. It was here that David famously spared Saul's life, revealing his mercy and respect for the anointed king by only cutting the corner of his coat. (1 Samuel 23: 24)
Exploring Ein Gedi Today Fast forward to today, and Ein Gedi continues to cast its spell on visitors from around the world. Tradition Tours gives you a chance to immerse yourself in this ancient oasis, where you can experience the very caves that played witness to that intense encounter between King Saul and David. Imagine tracing their footsteps, pondering over the historic events that transpired within these rocky walls. It's a thrilling connection to the past that few places can offer.
A Blend of Beauty and Spirituality Ein Gedi isn't just about history – it's a haven for nature lovers as well. The juxtaposition of life against the backdrop of the desert is awe-inspiring. The springs and waterfalls invite you to take a refreshing dip, creating a unique harmony between the harshness of the surrounding desert and the abundant life within the oasis.
Join Tradition Tours for an Unforgettable Journey So, whether you're a history buff or simply someone who loves to experience the blend of spirituality and nature, Ein Gedi is a must-visit spot in the Holy Land. Tradition Tours offers you the chance to explore this biblical gem, to step into the very places where history unfolded.
As you wrap up your journey through Ein Gedi, take a moment to reflect on the encounter between King Saul and David – an event that reminds us of the complexities of human nature, mercy, and destiny. And remember, it's not just about the destination but the stories that breathe life into the places we explore.
So, pack your bags and get ready for an adventure with Tradition Tours as you uncover the hidden tales and treasures of the Holy Land. Ein Gedi awaits, with its caves and springs echoing the whispers of a time long past.